The Extent Of Cookery Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B A CDCD EFEF GHIJ KLMLAliusque et idem | A |
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Explanation | B |
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Another and the Same | A |
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When Tom to Cambridge first was sent | C |
A plain brown bob he wore | D |
Read much and look'd as though he meant | C |
To be a fop no more | D |
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See him to Lincoln's Inn repair | E |
His resolution flag | F |
He cherishes a length of hair | E |
And tucks it in a bag | F |
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Nor Coke nor Salkeld he regards | G |
But gets into the House | H |
And soon a judge's rank rewards | I |
His pliant votes and bows | J |
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Adieu ye bobs ye bags give place | K |
Full bottoms come instead | L |
Good L d to see the various ways | M |
Of dressing a calf's head | L |
William Shenstone
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